Alloy.



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FREDERICK WILLIAM FLETCHER; OF HELPSTON, MARKET DEEPING, ENG LANR'ASSIGNOR OF ON E-HALF TO LIONEL WILLIAM JOHN DIGBY, OF HAYCOOK, WANSFORD, ENGLAND.

ALLOY.

Specification of Letters Yatent.

Patented Sept. 24, 1907.

Application filed July 20; 1906. stun No. 327,085.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that FREDERICK WILILIAM FLnrcHER,-a subject of the King of Great Britain, residing at Helpston, Market Deeping, Lincolnshire, England,'has invented certain new and useful Improvements in Alloys, of which the following is a specification.

The object of this invention is to manufacture a metallic alloy.

For the purpose of this invention, I take aluminium, gun metal (preferably soft formed from 90 parts of copper and 10 parts of tin) and white metal formed from a mixture 0f'6 parts tin with one part copper admixed with'a mixture of 6 parts tin and one part of antimony in or about the following proportions Aluminium 30 lbs. Gun metal 1 lb. Whitemetal= i lb.

and melt them together, stirring the mass after becoming fluid until thoroughly amalgamated.

I cast the metal into molds in strip form to form ingots for after use in making of articles any well known way.

What I claim and. desire to secure by. Letters Patcut is:

1. A metallic alloy for shoes of beasts of burden, consisting of aluminium, gun metal (formed from a mixture of 90 parts of copper and 10 parts of tin), and white metal (formed from a mixture of 6 parts tin with 1 part copper In testimony whereof I have hereunto set'my hand in presence of .two' subscribing witnesses.

FREDERICK WILLIAM FLETCHER.

Witnesses:

RICHARD Conn GARDNER, LYNWOOD FERDINAND GARDNER.- 

